Sri Sri Ravishankar is a revered spiritual master from India. While most of his teachings are along the Hindu philosophy, he has followers across the globe. This book introduced the guru from a westerner's perspective. Though a Westerner, the author is associated with the Sri Aurobindo ashram in Puducherry. So, he had been exposed to the Indian philosophy. He describes the guru, his childhood, his works, and the experiences of the fellow devotees with the guru. The book also contains messages from Swamiji and how it can benefit the society. The beneficial effects of the Sudarshan Kriya and its effect on the human body and mind are discussed in great detail.
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